87th Academy Awards Nominations List

The producers, directors, actors and all the other members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences have spoken. The nominations have been announced for the Oscars! The awards were announced by J.J. Abrams, Alfonso Cuaron, Chris Pine & President of the Academy Cheryl Boone earlier this morning and will be awarded statues at the 87th Academy Awards, which will be aired on ABC on February 20th and hosted by America’s favorite triple threat Neil Patrick Harris. Now, here are the major awards, followed shortly by commentary on what was snubbed and what the frontrunners are;

A full list with further nominees can be found at the Oscars.go.com. In terms of the nominees overall, there are a few surprises, yet the film list here ultimately seems like the usual bout of Oscar predictability. Grand Budapest Hotel getting so much attention was a surprise given it’s March release date and the Academy’s usual pension for nominating more recently released and typical Oscar fair, represented through biopics like Theory of Everything and war dramas like American Sniper. Still, choices like snubbings like Gone Girl for Best Adapted Screenplay/Director, The LEGO Movie for Best Animated Feature, Jake Gyllenhaal for Best Actor in Nightcrawler or Selma getting any sort of other nominations really shows how biased and short sided the Academy can be. There are also plenty of undeserved nominations, particularly most of the non-Bradley Cooper nominations for American Sniper and any of the music or sound nominations that the horribly balanced auditory mess of Interstellar. Plus, there’s a distinctly disappointing lack of diversity to this year’s list of nominees, with every actor or actress in the major categories being white. Hell, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu is the only director nominated to not be white.

As for who could be frontrunners, it seems like Boyhood has been the darling of the season particularly following the Golden Globes. Expect it to receive Best Picture, Supporting Actress and Director. Best Actor is a bit of a toss up between Eddie Redmayne and Michael Keaton, who have both received much love for their performances. I’d also expect Julianne Moore and J.K. Simmons for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor respectively. In terms of screenplay, Birdman has received much love, but I wouldn’t be surprised if Boyhood stole that and Adapted Screenplay could easily go to something of textbook Oscar bait like The Theory of Everything or an underdog like Whiplash.

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Thomas Mariani is a born geek, with a bit of nerd mixed in here & there. A native of the (less) swampy parts of Florida, Thomas has always been a fan of films, television & other sources of media ever since he was a child, having been raised on Jim Henson, Star Wars and the basic cable cartoons of the ’90s & ’00s. He already has experience writing and podcasting about pop culture, which you can read/listen to on sites like Widescreen Warrior, TvTalk, Horrornews.net and Doc Rotten or on Twitter as @NotTheWhosTommy